Located just 1 hours drive from downtown Vancouver, and much closer to most suburbs, the freshwater jewel and home of the least expensive waterfront recreational property in Southwestern British Columbia is Pitt Lake.

Many folks are already familiar with Swaneset Golf Course but drive another 2-3 minutes down the road and you will come to Grant Narrows Regional Park and boat launch, your gateway to recreation.

25 km long, Pitt Lake has several communites on both the Eastern & Western shores: Christian Cove, Moonshine Bay, Osprey, Cozen Point, Debeck Creek, Williams Landing, Cacus Point, Deer Point, Rainbow Falls, McSween Creek & Seal Bay. Home of world class fishing for everything from Sturgeon to several runs of Salmon. The Upper Pitt River, which feeds the lake, features The Pitt River Lodge, a world class fishing retreat.

Imagine owning your very own lakeside cabin retreat on this lake, prices range from leashold cabins well under $100,000 to stunning modern chalets on freehold lots in the mid $400,000 range. WATER ACCESS only though, you will need a boat but nothing too fancy required. Many ply the waters in 16ft outboards and kayaks.